The attempt is being made to paint the oil companies as bad corporate citizens for taking a profit while people are hurting. And to punish those companies for their profits. This is bad, bad, bad.
Here's why:
- With record prices, all it would take for the industry to record record profits is a constant percentage of the sales price taken as profit. I don't think anyone would (or should) begrudge the industry that.
- This policy is clearly out of line with congressional response to others with administration connections who are benefitting from the tragedies of our time. Where's the proposed penalty on Halliburton, KBR, a dozen private security firms in Iraq, Carnival Cruise lines, Enron?
- We shouldn't offer the oil companies a way to get out from under the image of being dirty, rotten scoundrels. The way to reduce oil industry profits is to *buy less oil*. This would be so good for the country all the way around.
- less driving = less pollution, lower health care expenses; = more walking, reduction of weight, lower health care costs, more talking to neighbors, less crime; = less US money going overseas, less oil money to fund terrorism.
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